Could the Tampa Bay Rays already have the righty hitters they need on the farm?
Rocco Baldelli and Justin Ruggiano are both hitting well in the minors and they probably both deserve to be in Tampa. Baldelli is trying to recover from a mitochrondrial disorder which causes him to be weak quite often. He still might be a good platoon mate for Cliff Floyd at DH which would allow him to rest when he doesn’t play. He has played in 21 games in A+AA ball this season on his rehab assignment and he is 18 for 66 (.273 avg, .875 OPS) with 9 runs scored, 5 homers, 16 RBIs and 2 stolen bases. Baldelli would be a big upgrade on Willy Aybar as the righty swinging DH if his body can handle it. He has now played in 419 games in his major league career and he is 467 for 1,656 (.282 avg, .767 OPS) with 243 runs scored, 48 homers, 221 RBIs and 58 stolen bases. Johnny Gomes is walking a tightrope for the Rays. He has played in 65 games for the Rays this season and he is 26 for 135 (.193 avg, .719 OPS) with 22 runs scored, 8 homers, 19 RBIs and 8 stolen bases. Gomes has great power but he has a ton of holes in his swing which are often exploited by veteran pitchers. He likely has to get hot with the bat if he wants to keep his job the rest of the season. Rookie Justin Ruggiano is hitting well in AAA and he hit well in a short stint with the Rays earlier this year. Ruggiano has played in 54 games in AAA ball this season and he is 62 for 204 (.304 avg, .874 OPS) with 42 runs scored, 8 homers, 39 RBIs and 20 stolen bases. He has also played in 15 games earlier for the Rays and he was 9 for 31 (.290 avg, .785 OPS) with 4 runs scored, 1 homer, 2 RBIs and 1 stolen base. Ruggiano could either push Gomes off the team or be involved in a trade before the deadline and get his big chance with another organization. Either way, Ruggiano deserves a chance to show what he can do in the big leagues for an extended period.